Beloved Beach-Town Businessman Faces $8,000 Fine for Illegally Selling Shaved Ice


Rhode Island resident Gregory Manko has been selling shaved ice on the seashore for 11 summers standing. By all accounts Hawaiian Desserts—the shaved ice stand he operates from a private parking lot near the beach in Westerly, Rhode Island—is not a bother to the local community. But Westerly recently imposed a ban on all street vendors except at festivals and special events. Town officials say the ban is necessary to protect public safety.
Police Chief Edward St. Clair told the Associated Press that no one had complained about Manko's business, but other vendors setting up in inappropriate areas caused traffic congestion. One can't help but wonder, then, why the law wasn't written to apply only to those vendors actually causing problems and not those unobtrusively serving the community?
Manko thinks it's because the public nuisance rationale is just a cover. He told AP that town officials want to turn the "blue-collar beach town" into the next Martha's Vineyard. Banning all street vendors is an authoritarian attempt to class up the place by fiat.
Whatever the city's true rationale for the ban, Manko now stands on the wrong side of the law. He's continued to operate his shaved-ice stand in spite of the new ordinance.
In court last week, Manko pleaded not guilty to 16 counts of violating the street vending ban. If convicted, he faces up to 30 days in jail and an $8,000 fine ($500 for each count); he's due back in court this Thursday.
Kenneth Adams, who owns the local Ocean View Motel, is also challenging the ordinance, after being cited for selling ice cream out of a truck on his own property.
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I saw this music video, I think it was the Smashing Pumpkins?, anyway, this guy was kind of creepy and he was driving an ice cream truck.
That was a good album but think about it.
Today?
Disarm.
"Mr. Treehorn draws a lot of frozen water in this town. You don't draw shit, Manko."
There is no Westerly, CT. There is a Westerly, RI, however. GET YOUR SHIT STRAIGHT ELIZABETH.
It's in Connecticut now. Deal with it.
It says Rhode Island. What the fuck are you screaming about, crazy man?*
*Yes, I know it's because it's been fixed now, but it makes Epi look even more insane. Like crazy homeless guy screaming at a brick wall insane, which is frankly hilarious.
It was fixed literally a second after I published! I hit publish and then remembered I had meant to change and did immediately, though the old version lingers on the blog homepage. And, alas, the URL must stand...
Hawaiian Deserts?
My son was operating a lemonade stand last week when a motorcycle cop pulled up. I thought he was going to be caught up in one of those lack-of-proper-permit stories that Reason is always nut-punching its readers about. Nope. The officer just wanted some lemonade.
Meh. "Desserts." Thanks/fixed.
You will get your just deserts...
And I know: There are all these little old ladies that sell mangoes and weird used dolls on the street by my house, and I'm always worried they're going to get busted by cops. But cops mostly seem to leave them alone.
They haven't had a CPSC training seminar lately...
Did the officer pay for his lemonade?
Oh yes. I don't live in NYC. He was quite pleasant.
Fixed
Because the "other vendors setting up in inappropriate areas" are all non-white and to appear non-racist, they have to go after a token non-minority, too?
from the article:
But of course. Local produce vendors are exempt because that's the right kind of product, unlike plebian things such as shaved ice.
Or those vendors are the right sort of people...
A bit surprised that Bo is not all over this post.
SnoConz!11!
Need more specifics. Parking lots & driveways are not the street. What does it actually say?no selling except inside a bldg., or as otherwise excepted? No, wait, that would mean no gasoline sales at gas pumps, except in a garage. No sales from trucks or carts?
Sounds like Commerce. Bring in the Feds.
The cops told him to cool it?